Tachi Palace Community Breakfast awards $4,178 to Natives Nationwide Networking Group
More than 400 people attended the fundraising breakfast. Breakfast raised $2,089 at the door. The Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino and the Santa Rosa Rancheria Tribe matched the amount bringing the total of the donation to $4,178. Interim Marketing Director Rojelio Morales was on hand to present the check to Maria Rodriquez Coplin from Natives Nationwide Networking Group.
“On behalf of the Natives Nationwide Networking Group, it is an honor for our non-profit organization to be recognized as the first Indigenous recipient of the Tachi Palace Community Breakfast,” said Rodriquez Coplin. “The money raised will assist in raising awareness and outreach for the indigenous people. It will also be used to support the upcoming Missing Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) conference this summer.”
The next community breakfast will be held on Friday, March 29, and will benefit United Cerebral Palsy.
Tachi Palace hosts a monthly community breakfast that features a breakfast buffet, informative community news, and business networking, as well as raffle prizes. Attendees are encouraged to make a minimum donation of $5 to attend the breakfast. All contributions benefit a featured organization. For more information, visit tachipalace.com.
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